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Author(s): MORAIS, E. G. F. de; PICANÇO, M. C.; SEMEÃO, A. A.; BARRETO, R. W.; ROSADO, J. F.; MARTINS, J. C.
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Author(s): CARAMASCHI, G. M. C. L.; BARBOSA, E. R. M.; SILVA, D. A. da; BRAGA, V. B.; BORGHETTI, F.
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Author(s): FERREIRA, D. N. M.; MENDONÇA, R. S. de; SKORACKA, A.; SZYD?O, W.; KNIHINICKI, D.; HEIN, G. L.; PEREIRA, P. R. V. da S.; TRUOL, G.; LAU, D. The wheat curl mite (WCM), Aceria tosichella, and the plant viruses it transmits represent an invasive mite-virus complex that has affected cereal crops world- wide. The main damage caused by WCM come... ... |
Author(s): PERONTI, A. L. B. G.; MARTINELLI, N. M.; ALEXANDRINO, J. G.; MARSARO JÚNIOR, A. L.; PENTEADO-DIAS, A. M.; ALMEIDA, L. M.
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Author(s): BITTENCOURT, L. S.; PINHEIRO, D. A.; CARDENAS, M. Q.; FERNANDES, B. M.; DIAS-TAVARES, M. This study provides the first investigation on acquisition of parasites in invasive O. niloticus by parasite species of native Cichlidae from the Igarapé Fortaleza basin, Northern Brazil. There were e... ... |
Author(s): FERREIRA, D. N. M.; GONDIM JÚNIOR, M. G. C.; ARATCHIGE, N. S.; MORAES, G. J. de
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Author(s): OLIVEIRA, M. D. de; HAMILTON, S. K.; JACOBI, C. M. The bivalve Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857), also called golden mussel, is native to Asia but becoming dispersed around the world. The golden mussel resembles the invasive dreissenid bivalves in ma... ... |
Author(s): MARQUES, D. K. S.; SILVA, J. C. B.; OLIVEIRA, M. D. de; MATTHIENSEN, A.; IEDE, E. T.; LISITA, F. O.; GERHARD, P.; SANTOS, S. A.; PENTEADO, S. do R. C.; SALIS, S. M. de; ABREU, U. G. P. de; REIS, V. D. A. dos This chapter deals with the contributions of the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) to reach target 15.8 of the Sustainable Development Goals 15 (United Nations, 2018): By 2020, int... ... |
Author(s): FIDELIS, E. G.; REIS, M. A. S; NEGRINI, M.; FERREIRA, D. N. M.
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Author(s): JORDAN, C.; CARVALHO, V. R. de; MASCARIN, G. M.; OLIVEIRA, L. R. dos S.; DUNLAP, C. A.; WILCKEN, C. F. Abstract: Microsporidia are naturally occurring fungal-related parasites that can infect nearly all animal hosts, but their biocontrol potential of insect pests is routinely overlooked in agriculture... ... |
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